women, and you make them into these huge figures, right, who are doing things like all forming in a cartoon, like "avatar," and you make these people important and so they act important. what i mean is -- she is in a vehicle that is basically not a vehicle. you can take these minor genres, these minor talents, you can put a lot of money around them and advertise them a lot and have people believing that they are important. the problem is that what used to be a normal entertainment approach to the selling of a product has invaded our politics. when they put out that book about nixon winning the presidency, and they talk about the making of nixon, the selling of a president and how they had to make it look, what kind of photographs he had to have made of him, all of these things, those were hollywood devices. it didn't have anything to do with politics one of the things about john ford's movie with spencer tracy about washington politics, the fun that is made of the original nixon checkers' speech, you have this guy that is basically a dumb guy sitting with his family and stuff on my couch, s